imports are now generally used for IE css bug fixes.
but thats a bit overboard.
Could you qualify this statement please? @import is used to import
stylesheets. We don't want to give members who might be new to CSS the
wrong idea here.
thats one valid point.
but its a trend to put IE CSS fixes and
> imports are now generally used for IE css bug fixes.
> but thats a bit overboard.
Could you qualify this statement please? @import is used to import
stylesheets. We don't want to give members who might be new to CSS the
wrong idea here.
The site probably won't validate either due to some ad-rot
/* @import url("template.css"); */
/* @import url("article-tools.css"); */
/* @import url("article-list.css"); */
/* @import url("store.css"); */
/* @import url("TOC.css"); */
OMG
theres organisational skills but then theres organisational skills.
imports are now generally used for IE css
I dont know the authors, but they import nearly everystyleshee used on the
site
why not keep the styles in one file and import that ?
/* @import url("template.css"); */
/* @import url("article-tools.css"); */
/* @import url("article-list.css"); */
/* @import url("chart-pack.css"); */
/* @impo
http://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/
I am using this site for couple of years and just recently they redesign site
with CSS and XHTML
Who are the autors?
NIce!
Regards,
Andrey Stefanenko
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